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Well, if we are to speak of the phrase "the wound that never heals," I must say it is quite the peculiar one, indeed. One might say it is as baffling as a monkey on a unicycle or a fish with a top hat.
But to delve deeper into this phrase, we must consider its implications. The wound that never heals is, in essence, a torment that refuses to cease. A thorn in one's side that persists, even when all other woes may have passed.
And yet, there is something rather poetic about this affliction. For though it may be a burden to bear, it is also a reminder of our humanity. A reminder that we are not invincible, that we too can be wounded and scarred.
So, you see, the wound that never heals is not just a physical ailment, but a symbol of our fragility and resilience. It is a paradox that we must accept and embrace, for it is a part of what makes us who we are.
Or, to put it more eloquently, it is a conundrum wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. Or a neofanny.